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游舒伃 Posted 13 years ago
Business & Finance

come on the market

Could someone tell me what "come on the market" means??
it from this sentence" Rental units rarely come on the market in this neighborhood."

Thanks!!
  

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It is like when an actor comes on stage, semantically. The market is everything being offered for sale, and a unit comes on it when it enters the list.

  • It is like when an actor comes on stage, semantically.
  • The market is everything being offered for sale, and a unit comes on it when it enters the list.
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It is like when an actor comes on stage, semantically. The market is everything being offered for sale, and a unit comes on it when it enters the list.
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Hi

It means 'become available for sale' ...

- It is rare that someone offers such a unit for sale in this neighbourhood

Regards, Dave

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